World's most expensive Gulfstream aircraft brought to Vietnamese customers by Sun Air

March 25, 2022 - 16:30

With super-luxury interiors and amenities that make it like a “flying mansion” for billionaires, the Gulfstream aircraft that Sun Air sells in Viet Nam promises to create a revolution for the high-end aviation industry in the country.

With super-luxury interiors and amenities that make it like a “flying mansion” for billionaires, the Gulfstream aircraft that Sun Air sells in Viet Nam promises to create a revolution for the high-end aviation industry in the country.

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation is a long-standing American company incorporated in 1958 and a member of the General Dynamics Corporation. This company designs develops, manufactures, distributes, and provides services for aircraft.

The world-class expensive, and luxurious airliner began to produce its first aircraft in 1957 and took off for the first time in 1958. After more than 60 years of dominating “luxury air traffic,” Gulfstream has owned more than 3,000 aircraft.

Gulfstream’s aircraft have re-defined the concept of travel through outstanding performance and the ability to fly farther and faster than any other aircraft.

At a speed of 1,103 kph, these aircraft will save billionaires more than 50 hours in flight each year. This is the series of aircraft Sun Air is bringing to Viet Nam.

The interior of the Gulfstream G650ER can accommodate up to 17 seated passengers or 6-8 sleeping passengers.

Its customised tables and chairs are ready for any business meeting or wine party. Bosses are not concerned about the pressure issue affecting the party during flight because when Gulfstream is at an altitude of more than 12,000m, the cabin pressure is only equivalent to a lower altitude of 9,000m.

The weight of Gulfstream’s aircraft significantly decreases drag and noise.

A kitchen counter is ready for Gulfstream G650ER’s bosses to enjoy life on the ground. All amenities are “tailor-made” with high-class materials. This legendary aircraft can fly above turbulence (whereas other aircraft can only fly through), so bosses can completely relax anytime and anywhere without fear of falling into wobbling due to turbulence.

Flying on Gulfstreams, the entrepreneurs will feel completely relaxed on the sofa or get updated on the world situation through the screen via Ka-band wifi, the fastest global internet in the air.

Whether flying over oceans or icebergs, the entrepreneurs can live stream, work, and keep in touch via advanced connectivity options.

And this is the super-luxury interior of Gulfstream G700 - the aircraft with the longest, widest and tallest cabin in business aviation.

This aircraft series will also be promptly brought to Sun Air’s operation in Vietnam. G700 can carry up to 21 seated passengers. This aircraft can improve health during flight with 100 per cent fresh air refreshed every 2-3 minutes and natural light from the 20 largest windows in the series of business aircraft, all reasonably arranged for a panoramic view of the world outside the plane.

In the cabin of the Gulfstream G700, there are up to five flexible living areas, including a super-luxury kitchen area only available on G700 aircraft and a large room option with a shower.

Gulfstream G700 series can be equipped with beds for 10 people. The super aircraft is also equipped with a natural lighting system with high accuracy simulating the destination’s schedule, which helps alleviate the feeling of jet lag by gradually taking passengers into the new time zone with a special control scale.

There are up to 20,000 uniquely crafted LEDs and 65,000 brightness levels for bosses to recreate sunlight according to the way they want.

Many billionaires, financiers, and tech moguls have “fallen in love” with the Gulfstream’s aerial masterpieces. The most famous is Jeff Bezos, the second wealthiest person on the planet and former CEO of Amazon.

With the ambition to take people to Mars by SpaceX, the billionaire Elon Musk also has his own Gulfstream. Born to serve financiers, the interiors and amenities of Gulfstreams are likened by connoisseurs to Rolls Royces in the automobile industry.

All modern chairs on Gulfstream are made with the best materials. Gulfstream pays much attention to personalised services for billionaires, so the seats are measured and made entirely by hand for each passenger.

It is easy to understand why Sun Air becoming the authorised representative of the Gulfstream brand in Viet Nam on March 23 excited the public.

 

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